Christa Campbell | |
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Born | Oakland, California, United States | December 7, 1972
Occupation(s) | Actress and producer |
Years active | 1994–present |
Christa Campbell (born December 7, 1972) is an American actress and producer. Campbell is best known for her roles in 2001 Maniacs , Mozart and the Whale , Lonely Hearts , The Wicker Man , Cleaner , Day of the Dead , Lies & Illusions , The Mechanic , Drive Angry , Straight A's , The Big Wedding , and The Iceman .
In 2011, Campbell partnered up with producer Lati Grobman to form Campbell-Grobman Films, which has produced numerous films such as Texas Chainsaw 3D , Straight A's , and The Iceman .
Founded by executives Campbell and Lati Grobman, Campbell-Grobman Films has produced seven films, including Texas Chainsaw 3D and The Iceman , starring Michael Shannon and Winona Ryder. Campbell and Grobman work within various genres, including horror, romantic comedy, action, and documentary. At the WorldFest-Houston film festival, their documentary The Resort won the Special Jury Award.[ citation needed ]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Desire L.A. | Melissa | Short |
Red Letters | Lauren | ||
The Crew | Nurse | ||
2001 | Looking for Bobby D | Sandy | Short |
Spring Break Lawyer | Fantasy Sequence Defendant | TV movie | |
2002 | The New Guy | Tommy Lee's Girlfriend | (uncredited) |
2003 | Malibu's Most Wanted | Angry Feminist | |
2004 | The Drone Virus | Seductress | |
2005 | Mansquito | Liz | TV movie |
2001 Maniacs | Milk Maiden | ||
Mozart and the Whale | Therapist | ||
Death by Engagement | Stacy | ||
2006 | End Game | Mistress | |
Lonely Hearts | Sara Long | ||
Relative Strangers | Carnival Girl | ||
The Black Hole | Advisor Coldwell | TV movie | |
The Wicker Man | Truck Stop Waitress | ||
Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep | Emily Reiter | TV movie | |
2007 | Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter | Anastasia | |
Cleaner | Coach Beth Jensen | ||
Revamped | Lexa | Video | |
Hallows Point | Tanya Graves | ||
Showdown at Area 51 | Charlie Weise | ||
Blonde Ambition | Female Office Worker #1 | ||
2008 | Hero Wanted | Kayla McQueen | |
Day of the Dead | Mrs. Leitner | ||
Audie & the Wolf | Rachel Brock | ||
2009 | Guardian | Janet | |
Finding Bliss | Kato | ||
Labor Pains | Brunette | ||
Lies & Illusions | Nicole Williams | ||
The Tomb | Mrs. Burris | ||
2010 | 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams | Milk Maiden | |
Blood: A Butcher's Tale | Lily | ||
Gun | News Reporter | ||
Cool Dog | Laura Warner | Video | |
2011 | The Mechanic | Kelly | |
Drive Angry | Mona Elkins | ||
Hyenas | Wilda | ||
Spoon | Woman | Short | |
2013 | Straight A's | Dana | |
Spiders | Rachel Cole | ||
The Iceman | Adele | ||
The Big Wedding | Kim | ||
Homefront | Lydia | ||
2014 | Autómata | Tech #2 | |
Blood Valley: Seed's Revenge | Olivia | ||
Everyone Wants the Kush | Diana (rumored) | Pre-production | |
TBA | 2001 Maniacs 3 | Milk Maiden | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Pacific Blue | Terry | 1 episode “First Shoot” |
1997 | All That | Sara | 1 episode “Mary J. Blige” |
1999 | Unhappily Ever After | Kirsten | 1 episode “Date to Win” |
2002 | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | Tina | 1 episode “Sabrina Unplugged” |
2004 | Summerland | Fashion Model | 1 episode “Pilot” |
2007 | Family Guy | Blonde / Elisabeth Shue | 1 episode “Movin’ Out (Brian’s Song) |
2012 | Leverage | Teresa Darnell | 1 episode “The Rundown Job” |
Year | Film | Notes |
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2011 | Killer on the Loose | short (executive producer) |
2012 | The Resort | documentary (executive producer) |
2013 | Texas Chainsaw 3D | executive producer |
Straight A's | executive producer | |
Reality Show | ||
Brave Miss World | documentary (executive producer) | |
A Case of You | executive producer | |
2014 | Stonehearst Asylum | executive producer |
She's Funny That Way | executive producer | |
2016 | Criminal | Producer |
2016 | Chuck | Producer |
2017 | Leatherface | Producer |
2017 | Day of the Dead: Bloodline | Producer |
2019 | Hellboy | Executive producer |
2019 | Angel Has Fallen | Executive producer |
2019 | Rambo: Last Blood | executive producer |
2020 | Tesla | Producer |
2021 | Jolt | Executive producer |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Halloween...The Happy Haunting of America! | Herself | documentary |
1998 | E! True Hollywood Story | Young Bettie Page | TV series documentary |
2000 | The X Show | Host | 2 episodes |
Thunderbox | Herself – Host | 1 episode | |
2002 | The Jamie Kennedy Experiment | Jamie’s Girlfriend | Episode # 1.3 |
2004 | Lingerie Bowl | Herself – Team Dream #8 | 1 episode |
2006 | Inside the Asylum: The Making of ‘2001 Maniacs’ | Herself | video documentary short |
Tom Green’s House Tonight | Herself | Episode #1.29 | |
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Movie | Herself | documentary | |
2007 | Heckler | Herself | documentary |
2009 | Welcome to My Darkside | Herself | documentary |
Denise Richards: It’s Complicated | Herself | Denise Does Slamdance (2009) | |
2010 | 2001 Maniacs: Behind the Screams | Herself | video documentary short |
Emily Booth’s GoreZone Magazine Movie Massacre | Herself | Film Festival (2010) | |
2011 | Vicious Circle | Herself | 4 episodes |
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